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What is the best bluetooth headset? Any recommondations? |
mcruz Joined: Jan 21, 2003 Posts: 20 PM |
Any comments regarding the motorolla bluetooth headset and the blue trek headset? Am planning to get either one to pair with my P800. Need your comments please
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grigo Joined: Apr 23, 2002 Posts: 39 PM |
Moto bluetooth is Ok speaker a bit soft and when you are driving you have to close the window as the wind makes too much noise and the person you are speaking to cannot hear you that well. would recommend jabra bt 200. |
dopehustla Joined: Jan 28, 2003 Posts: 1 From: Austin, TX PM, WWW
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I just ordered the Jabra Freespeak Bluetooth headset from amazon.com for $109.97 shipping included...I looked at the HBH-30 bluetooth headset and the price is just ridiculous...that headset is literally more than 2x the price that I got my T68i for. I read some reviews on the Jabra Freespeak, and they all seemed very positive on the performance while compared to the HBH-30...there were a few negative remarks. If you are on a budget and you don't believe in spending so much on a bluetooth headset...look for the Jabra Freespeak...and if you just have plenty of cash to spend...STILL get the Jabra Freespeak!
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antlive Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 12 From: Maryland PM |
I'm surprised to see no one has tryed the Bluetrek from Innovi. Well I guess I'll be the first. Just purchased it off of ebay and will recieve it soon. I'll come back and give a summary on how it works.
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619 Joined: Jun 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: if you dont like my posts, IGN PM |
just saw the HBH-60... looks cool. looks better than in the net.
twice the length of Bluespoon, and it's thin.
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hanoiv Joined: Nov 28, 2001 Posts: 11 From: Norway PM |
I've tried out both Jabra and HBH 20. I must say that I personally like the Jabra set best. But I'm curious about the new HBH 60 from SE. |
trojan9x Joined: Jan 30, 2003 Posts: 4 From: United States PM |
What headset would you recommend for a person with glasses? |
rymnrsn Joined: Nov 14, 2002 Posts: 12 PM |
Bluespoon because it doesn't go over your ear. It fits inside your ear! |
KidoBorg Joined: Nov 17, 2002 Posts: 10 PM |
Let me give you my 2 cents:
I have thoroughly testes and reviewed the following headsets:
1. Jabra Freespeak(review will be posted next week)
2. HBH-30 (review will be posted this week)
3. Bluespoon (review posted)
4. Wicos (review posted on my website)
It all depends how you intend to use the headset:
A) If you want to show off, get the Bluespoon. But do not expect to be able to use it in a mall, while driving on a highway (with more then 70 mph), or in places where there is noise. Another thing is that it gets UNCOMFORTABLE to weak the Bluespoon after 2-3 hours.
B) If you want functionality, get the HBH-30. Great sounds quality, great mic (not too sensitive, close to your mouth,so you can use it in every environment).
C) If you want to be more discreet, and still be able to use it almost everywhere, get the Jabra. IT IS MY CHOISE.
D) NEVER EVER BUY Wicos. The worst piece of hardware I have tested.
If you care to read my reviews, please do. When I test a headset, I also include a samples of how it sounds - how you hear the other party and how the other party hears you.
BlueSpoon Review:
http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/read_reviews.php?id=327
Wicos Review:
http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/read_reviews.php?id=306
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jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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CARDO > Hehe,..its pretty hard,..as I also state, not to be biased.
But people usually ask me, because we of course test the other headsets out there as well
If I find a headset that really rocks,..then I will speak out honestly,..no matter what the name of the headset is.
I actually like e.g. HBH-60,...basically because its smaller,..and my "vision/idea" is that people will rather have smaller headsets.
But "at the moment", when I add things up, e.g. tests from magazines and so on, then the Bluespoon get high ratings,...and we can of course see this in the sales-part as well
The Digital DSP Bluespoon is coming along very well,..actually not that far away either. Will of course give info once I get it.
regards
Jan
Nextlink Marketing Manager and Bluespoon Hardware Designer. |
decimal86 Joined: Sep 21, 2002 Posts: 23 From: singapore PM |
i bought my HBH 30 kinda late...unable to inc or dec volume. can somebody help pls? |
c96sthl Joined: Mar 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
complain to service point and you might be able to get a replacement since we cannot open the headset |
decimal86 Joined: Sep 21, 2002 Posts: 23 From: singapore PM |
thks for the reply, err, no settings to check in the phone. my firmware version is R5A. |
c96sthl Joined: Mar 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
i think something mechanically was wrong in the headset and i don't think mechanical error can be checked |
trojan9x Joined: Jan 30, 2003 Posts: 4 From: United States PM |
thanks for the help, it's hard to find things for people with glasses because most everything is designed for people who don't wear glasses. |
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